
Business checking accounts
Find the best checking account for your business needs and transaction volume, whether you operate a sole proprietorship, a growing small business or a nonprofit organization. Open an account today with a $100 deposit.
Build financial confidence with the right business checking account
Most popular
LifeGreen Business Checking®
Best for small business owners who:
- Want online and mobile banking services
- Process up to 150 items per statement period[1]
- Don’t want to be restricted by minimum balance requirements
- Review Quick Guide for LifeGreen Business Checking®
Opciones de cargos mensuales:
$0 when you maintain an average monthly statement balance of $500[2]
More robust offerings
Cuenta de cheques comercial Advantage
For small business owners with more extensive banking needs who:
- Process up to 500 items per statement period[1]
- Use multiple Regions business account balances and want to avoid the monthly fee
- Review Quick Guide to Advantage Business Checking
Opciones de cargos mensuales:
$0 when you maintain an average monthly balance of $10,000[2] in the Advantage Business Checking account or a total of $30,000 in combined related non-personal account balances[3]
Interest-earning
Cuenta de cheques comercial con interés
For company or business owners who:
- Need a flexible small business checking account and want to earn interest on their balance
- Process up to 150 items per statement period[1]
- Review Quick Guide to Business Interest Checking
Opciones de cargos mensuales:
$0 when you maintain a monthly average balance of $5,000[2]
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$15
Sin cargo mensual Cuenta de cheques sin fines de lucro LifeGreen
For owners of nonprofit organizations who:
- Have 75 or fewer items each statement period[1]
- Want an account with no monthly fee
- Review Quick Guide to Not-for-Profit Checking
Cargo mensual de $0
Benefits of opening a Regions business checking account
Protección contra sobregiros
Standard Overdraft Coverage and Protección contra Sobregiros de Regions provide options for payment of items when your account is short of funds.
Regions Visa® Business Debit Card
La Regions Visa® Business Debit Card[5] can be used as either debit or credit to pay and provides a convenient way to pay and keep track of expenses.
Regions Offers®
Activate offers and automatically earn cash back for eligible purchases on your debit card with Regions Offers®.
Required documents to open a checking account
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- Any individual opening a Regions business checking account should be able to provide:
- A valid type of identification for themselves[6] (with the exception of public funds accounts)
- Additional documentation to identify the signers on the account(s)
- Name, date of birth, address, and a Social Security Number or tax identification number and secondary identification for the person opening the account (except for public funds accounts)
- Any signer being added to the business account should be able to provide:
- Valid identification for themselves[6]
- Name, date of birth, address, and a Social Security Number or tax identification number and secondary identification (except for public funds accounts)
- Business License — if available or Regions Warranty Document[7]
- Fictitious Name Registration — if applicable[8]
- Any individual opening a Regions business checking account should be able to provide:
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- Any individual opening a Regions business checking account should be able to provide:
- A valid type of identification for themselves[6] (with the exception of public funds accounts)
- A valid type of identification for the business entity
- Additional documentation to identify the signers on the account(s)
- Name, date of birth, address, and a Social Security Number or tax identification number and secondary identification for the person opening the account (except for public funds accounts)
- Any signer being added to the business account should be able to provide:
- Valid identification for themselves[6]
- Name, date of birth, address, and a Social Security Number or tax identification number and secondary identification (except for public funds accounts)
- Filed Statement of Partnership / Partnership Authority / Partnership Existence or Filed Partnership Agreement or Partnership Registration Statement or Regions Warranty Document
- Fictitious Name Registration — if applicable[8]
- Document authorizing corporation, partnership, association or other entity to utilize deposit or fee-based service (Document can be an authorization form from the business or provided by Regions)
- If applicable, beneficial ownership information (beneficial owners of an entity are individuals who own 25% or more of the ownership interests the entity or who exercise substantial control over the entity, such as senior officers of the entity)
- Any individual opening a Regions business checking account should be able to provide:
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- Any individual opening a Regions business checking account should be able to provide:
- A valid type of identification for themselves[6] (with the exception of public funds accounts)
- A valid type of identification for the business entity
- Additional documentation to identify the signers on the account(s)
- Name, date of birth, address, and a Social Security Number or tax identification number and secondary identification for the person opening the account (except for public funds accounts)
- Any signer being added to the business account should be able to provide:
- Valid identification for themselves[6]
- Name, date of birth, address, and a Social Security Number or tax identification number and secondary identification (except for public funds accounts)
- Copy of original Articles of Organization or Certification of Formation or Certificate of Organization
- Fictitious Name Registration — if applicable[8]
- Document authorizing corporation, partnership, association or other entity to utilize deposit or fee-based service (Document can be an authorization form from the business or provided by Regions)
- Beneficial ownership information (beneficial owners of an entity are individuals who own 25% or more of the ownership interests the entity or who exercise substantial control over the entity, such as senior officers of the entity)
- Any individual opening a Regions business checking account should be able to provide:
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- Any individual opening a Regions business checking account should be able to provide:
- A valid type of identification for themselves[6] (with the exception of public funds accounts)
- A valid type of identification for the business entity
- Additional documentation to identify the signers on the account(s)
- Name, date of birth, address, and a Social Security Number or tax identification number and secondary identification for the person opening the account (except for public funds accounts)
- Any signer being added to the business account should be able to provide:
- Valid identification for themselves[6]
- Name, date of birth, address, and a Social Security Number or tax identification number and secondary identification (except for public funds accounts)
- Copy of original Articles of Incorporation or Certificate of Incorporation or Corporate Charter or Certification of Formation
- Fictitious Name Registration — if applicable[8]
- Document authorizing corporation, partnership, association or other entity to utilize deposit or fee-based service (Document can be an authorization form from the business or provided by Regions)
- Beneficial ownership information (beneficial owners of an entity are individuals who own 25% or more of the ownership interests the entity or who exercise substantial control over the entity, such as senior officers of the entity)
- Any individual opening a Regions business checking account should be able to provide:
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- Any individual opening a Regions business checking account should be able to provide:
- A valid type of identification for themselves[6] (with the exception of public funds accounts)
- A valid type of identification for the business entity
- Additional documentation to identify the signers on the account(s)
- Name, date of birth, address, and a Social Security Number or tax identification number and secondary identification for the person opening the account (except for public funds accounts)
- Any signer being added to the business account should be able to provide:
- Valid identification for themselves[6]
- Name, date of birth, address, and a Social Security Number or tax identification number and secondary identification (except for public funds accounts)
- Copy of original Articles of Organization or Association/Organization Charter or Regions Warranty Document (if Articles or Charter not available)[7]
- Fictitious Name Registration — if applicable[8]
- Document authorizing corporation, partnership, association or other entity to utilize deposit or fee-based service (Document can be an authorization form from the business or provided by Regions)
- Beneficial ownership information (beneficial owners of an entity are individuals who own 25% or more of the ownership interests the entity or who exercise substantial control over the entity, such as senior officers of the entity)
- Any individual opening a Regions business checking account should be able to provide:
Simplify finances with Online Banking Business Services
Regions offers two different online applications to help you manage cash flow and business processes safely and conveniently.
With Regions Online Banking Business Services[9] or Regions iTreasury® for Small Business, you can quickly and securely access time-critical information, conduct business transactions and manage accounts in real time with the award-winning Regions online cash management tools.
Let’s make a plan for your future
Work with a Regions banker to build a Regions Greenprint® customized plan for your business to help you:
- Understand how your business is doing financially
- Set financial goals for your business
- Understand how Regions can help you reach your goals


Open a business savings account today
Grow your extra cash with a business savings account, CD or money market account. Build liquidity and create more flexibility to achieve your business goals.